Bums try to do that with yojoe.com's GI Joe images all the time, and it is funny that these sellers usually have good feedback, and just seem to be lazy and/or unable to take nice-looking pictures. Lame.

this person bin'd 3 of the carded series 2 & 1 of the carded series 1 6 pks.

Do you think that profit could be made by buying all the carded figures together and re-selling them individually? Does he think the value of these will appreciate much? If not, I can't see why anyone would need 3 sets of the series 2 carded Kubs. . .but then, collectors are strange beasts sometimes. Personally, I have irrationally, compulsively accumulated numerous wave 5 Captain America Minimates and 1985 GI Joe Flints (though those figures are just a tad cheaper than blastech's buys).

Definitely not buying them to keep a set in the black frame box, a set just separately carded & a set opened off the cards. He already bought series 2 for $149.98 & another for $128.00. Not sure what the game is but that sure is one hell of a large chunk of ching to spend on these bad boys.

So I was perusing eBay tonight just looking around and I stumbled across two listings that are supposedly for big headed 7.5" Kubrick figures. They are kind of cool looking but they don't really look like Kubricks. I had never seen nor heard of these before. Can anyone here confirm if these are actually Kubricks or is the auction just mislabeled?

Though I'm no fan of KO Kubricks (trust me, I am no fan), to be fair, the quality on some of their 400%ers is nothing to write home about. . .and my Buzz Lightyear Kubrick arm snapped off when I tried to move it upward